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I LEGAL
NOTICES
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Strandf, a single man,
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Aug. 20-Sept. 24.
Notice of Mortgage Foreelue Sale.
Take notice that default exists in the
conditions that mortga^SMortgagor, given by
yle to Hoag Security Company, a Minnesota
corporation, Mortgagee, dated Decem
ber 29th, 1915, and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Marshall
county, Minnesota, on January 19th,
1916, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., in Book 73
on Page 196. The amount claimed to
be due on said mortgage with interest
to this date is
$61.28l. an$123.57,interest
ee i
for
paid on prio29 mortgage by this Mort-
*K
a tota of claim
62
ed to be due this date by virtue of said
mortgage indebtedness. The premises
described said mortgage and, situated-
County,One-Quarte Sou
i
Th
Minnesota are to
theas (SE%
of Section No. Fourteen (14) in Town
ship No. Oneh hundred fifty-six (156)
North, of Range No. Thirty-nine (39)
West, oef 5th Principal Meridian.
Pow"er
of sale contain
othe
virtu
ed in said mortgage, and pursuant "to
the statute, and no action in law or
otherwise having been instituted there
on, same-will be foreclosed by the sale
of the said
premisesr
at public
venduee highest bidde for cash by th
Sheriff of Marshall County, Minnesota,
at the front door of the Court House
in the City of Warren, Minnesota, on
Saturday. October 4th, 1919, at 10:00costs
o'clock A. M., to satisfy the amount
then due on said mortgage with the
interest, taxes, if any, and costs of this
action, including $25.00 attorney fees
as stipulated for in said mortgage.
Dated at Minneapolis, Minnesota, this
18th day of August, 1919.
HOAG SECURITY COMPANY.
Mortgagee.
L. M. HOAG.
Attorney for Mortgagee,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
(July 30-Sept. 3)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Minnesota,
County of Marshallss.
DISTRICT COURT.
Fourteenth Judicial District.
John M. Nelson Plaintiff
vs.
Axel Furst Defendant
Notice Is Hereby Given, that by vir
tue of an Execution to me directed and
delivered, and now in my hands, issued
out of the District Court, Fourth
Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in
and for the County of Hennepin, upon
a Judgment rendered in said Court in
favor of John M. Nelson, Plaintiff, and
against Axel Furst. Defendant, I have
levied upon the following described
real property of said defendant, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter (Nw%) of Sec
tion Four (4) and the Southeast quarter
of the Northeast quarter (SE% NE%)
of Section Five (5), Township One hun
dred fifty-five (155) North, of Range
Forty-nine (49) West, situated in the
County of Marshall and State of Min
nesota.
And that I shall, on Saturday, the
20th day of September A D. 1919, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A M*., of said day, at
the West Front Door of the Court
House, in the City of Warren, in said
County and State, proceed to sell all
the right, title and interest of the above
named Axel Fursft, Defendant, in and
to the above described property, to sat
isfy said Judgment and costs, amount
ing to Ten hundred ninety-five dollars
and seven cents, together with all
accruing costs of sale, and interest on
the same from the 15th day of July,
1919. at the rate of six (6) per cent per
annum, "at Public Auction, to the high
est bidder for cash.
Dated, Warren, Minn., July 28th, 1919.
HANS C. HANSON,
Sheriff of Marshall
County*. Minnesota.
By John P. Bordewick,
Deputy.
LEONARD ERIKSSON,
Plaintiffs Attorney,
Fergus Falls, Minn.
Aug. 20-Sept 24.
Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale.
Take notice that default exists in
the conditions of that mortgage given
by Ole A. Olson and Laura Olson, his
wife, Mortgagors, to Hoag Security
Company, a Minnesota corporation.
Mortgagee, dated March 6th, 1915, and
recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Marshall County. Minnesota,
on May 5th, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock A M..
in Book" 73 on page 126. The amount
claimed to be due on paid mortgage
with interest to this date is $51.12 and
for interest paid on prior mortgage by
this Mortgagee is $61.62, a total of
$112.74. claimed to be due this date by
virtue of said mortgage indebtedness.
The premises described in. said mort
gage and situated in Marshall County,
Minnesota, are to-wit: The East Half
of the Southwest Quarter (E% SW%)
and the North Half of the Southeast
Quarter (N% SE*4) of Section No. One
(1) in Town"ship No. One hundred fifty
five (155) North, of Range No. Thirty
nine (39) West, of the 5th Principal
Meridian. By virtue of the power of
sale contained in said mortgage, and
pursuant to the statute, and no action
in law or otherwise having been in
stituted thereon, same will be fore
closed by the sale of the said premises
at public vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, by the Sheriff of Marshall
County, Minnesota, at the front door of
the Court House in the City of Warren,
Minnesota, on Saturday, October 4th,
1919, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., to satisfy
the amount then due on said mortgage
with the interest, taxes, if any, and
of this action, including $25.00
attorney fees as stipulated for in said
mortgage.
Dated at Minneapolis, Minnesota, this
18th day of August, 1919.
HOAG SECURITY COMPANY,
Mortgagee.
L. M. HOAG,
Attorney for Mortgagee,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
(July 30-Sept. 3)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Minnesota,
County of Marshallss.
DISTRICT Court
Security State Bank of
Middle River
vs.
T. L\ Ketman.
Notice Is Hereby Given, that by vir
tue of an Execution to me directed and
delivered, and now in my hands, issued
out of the District Court, Fourteenth
Judicial District State of Minnesota,
in and for the County of Marshall, upon
a Judgment rendered in said Court in
favor of Security State Bank of Middle
River, Plaintiff, and against T. L. Ket
man, Defendant I have levied on the
following described real estate of said
Defendant to-wit: The East half of
Section twenty-eight (E% Sec. 28) in
Township One hundred fifty-seven
North, of Range forty-two (twp. 157 R.
42) West, in Marshall County, Minne
sota.
And that I shall on Saturday, the
thirteenth day of September A. D. 1919.
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said
day, at the West front door of the Court
House, in the City of Warren, in said
County and State, proceed to sell all
the right, title and interest of the above
named T. L. Ketman, in and to the
above described property, to satisfy
said Judgment and costs, amounting to
Six hundred fifty-two dollars and five
cents, together with all accruing costs
of sale, and interest on the same from
the twenty-second day of June, 1919, at
the rate of six per cent per annum, at
Public Auction, to the highest bidder
for cash.
Dated
a-t
26th
ATTENTIONFARMERS!
We will pay 18 cents per pound for hens 4 lbs. and over
16 cents per poundffor hens under 4 lbs.
Old turkeys 18 cents per pound.
35 cents per dozen for fresh eggs.
We buy hides and pay highest market prices.
Levine Bros. Company
New LocationOld Brewery Building South of G. N. Depot.
WARREN, MINN.
Telephone No. 378.
Farmers Mill & ElevatorCo.
Manufacturers of
HIGH GRADE FLOUR & FEED
We pay Top Prices on Alt
Grain Products
Buy GOLD C^WN^our leadm^
Brandy when you want
1 Good Flour*
Farmers Mill & Elev.Go.
llll Warren, Minnesota
Warren, Minnesota, July
1919 HANS C. HANSON
Sheriff Marshall Co., Minn.
J. P. Bordewich,
Deputy Sheriff.
W. E. ROWE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
When your daily newspaper ^and mag
azine subscriptions expire, send your
renewal to the Sheaf office.
m
Aug. 20-Sept. 3 9-
Order Liatfttag Time t* File Claims,
amd far Heaxiaa Thereea.
Estate of ERNEST GUNNAR YOUNG.
Decedent.
State of Minnesota, County of Marshall,
In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest
Gunnar Young', Decedent.
Letters of Administration this day
having been granted to O. H. Taralseth.
It is Ordered, that-the time within
which all creditors of the above named
decedent may present claims against
his estate in this court, be, and thecertainly
same hereby is, limited to three months
from and after the date hereof and
that Friday, the 19th day of November,
1919, at two o'clock P. M., in the Pro
bate Court Rooms in the City of War
ren, in said County, be, and the same
hereby is, fixed and appointed as the,
time and place for hearing upon the
examination, adjustment and allowance
of such claims as shall be presented
within the. time aforesaid.
Let notice hereof be given by the
publication of this order in the Warren
Sheaf as provided by law.
Dated August 19th, 1919.
PETER H. HOLM,
(Court Seal) Judge of Probate.
Aug. 27-Sept. 10.
Citation for Hearing on Petitioa for
Adatlaistratiea.
ESTATE OP WERNER J. LIND-
QUIST, Decedent
State of Minnesota, County of Marshall,
In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Werner
J. Lindquist, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to Thea Lind
quist, Violet Lindquist, and all persons
interested in the granting of adminis
tration of the estate of said decedent
The petition of Peter Lindell having
been filed in this Court, representing
that Werner J. Lindquist, then a resi
dent of the County of Marshall. State
of Minnesota, died intestate on the 10th
day of November, 1918, and praying tfcat
letters of administration of his estate
be granted to Frank E. Dahlgren, of
Alvarado. Minnesota, and th Court
having fixed the time and place for
hearing said petition.
Therefore, You, and.Each of You,
are hereby cited and required to show
cause, if any you have, before this
Court at the Probate Court Rooms in
the City of Warren, in the County of
Marshall, State of Minnesota, on the
20th day of September, 1919, at two
o'clock P. M.. why said petition should
not be granted.
"Witness, the Judge of said Court, and
the Seal of said Court, this 26th day of
August, 1919.
PETER H. HOLM.
Probate Judge.
(Court Seal)
JULIUS J. OLSON and
RASMUS HAGE,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Aug. 27-Sept. 10.
Citation for Heariag on Petitioa for
Administration.
ESTATE OF SELMER SPENCER
SANDERSON, Decedent.
State of Minnesota, County of Marshall,
In Probate Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Selmer
Spencer Sanderson, Decedent.
The State of Minnesota to Siri San
derson, Rose Georgia Sanderson, and
all persons interested in the granting
of administration of the estate of said
decedent:
The petition of Siri Sanderson hav
ing been filed in this Court, represent
ing that Selmer Spencer Sanderson,
then a resident of the County of Mar
shall, State of Minnesota, died intestate
on the 6th day of July, 1919. and pray
ing that letters of administration of
his estate be granted to Siri Sanderson,
of Route No. 2, Karlstad, Minnesota,
and the Court having fixed the time and
place for hearing said petition.
Therefore, You. and Each of You.
are hereby cited and required to show
cause, if any you have, before this
Court at the Probate Court Rooms in
the City of Warren, in the County of
Marshall, State of Minnesota, on the
20th day of September. 1919. at two
o'clock P. M., why said petition should
not be granted.
Witness, the Judge of said Court, and
the Seal of said Court, this 23rd day of
August, 1919.
PETER H. HOLM,
(Court Seal)
JULIUS J. OLSON and
RASMUS HAGE,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
I Professional Cards
DR. G. S. WATTAM, Office First Na
tional Bank Building, Warren, Minn.
Special attention given to diseases of
Nose, Throat, Eyes and fitting of
Glasses.
DRS. BLEGEN & BORRESON,
Physicians and Surgeons. Office
State Bank Building, Warren, Minn,
CARL WALLGREN, Graduate Swedish
Medical Gymnast and Masseur. City
Hospital. Warren, Minn.
F. C. BAKKE, D. D. S.t Skandinavlsk
Tandmege. Office in the Taralseth
Building, Warren, Minn.
DR. EDWARD J. BREN, Dentist
First National Bank Building, War
ren, Minn.
E. T. FRANK, M. graduate of
Chicago Veterinary College. Post
graduate Kansas City Veterinary
College. Member Minnesota State
Veterinary Medical Assn. Warren,
Minn
W. E. LINDQUIST, D. V. M., Veter
inarian. Office, Styrlund Bldg.,
Viking, Minn.
PORTE-HENDRICKSON,
Specialists In Examining
Eyes and Fitting Glasses. Office 6
N., 4th St, Grand Forks, N. Dmusical
,WB HAVE NO AGENTS.
J. R. NAESBTH, Lawyer. Office next
door to City Hall, Warren, Minn,
A. N. ECKSTROM, Attorney-at-Law.
Office 2nd floor First National Bank
Bunding, Warren, Minn.
OLSON ft HAGE, Attorney-at-Law.
Office In Taralseth Block, Warren,
^^w mm~^m^-m^
6. W. SMITH, DRAY LINE.
Dealer in Coal, Wood and lee,
Phone 232 Warren, Minn.
Strom & Johnson
Dray and Transfer line.
Dealers Jn-^
HARD AND SOFT COAL.
Office Phone, No. 183 rti
'Residence Phones, 81 and 86^J..
Mils Helen lioen, who has been spend
ing the past few weeks with her par
ents in town, left Tuesday evening for
Halma, where she will teach he sec
ond term of school.
The moving picture show held at the
Radium hall last Tuesday evening was
a credit to the town. The
films shown were "The Idle Rich" and
"The Sicfc Wife."
Clarence Torgeson transacted busi
ness at Warren, Friday.
The dance given at the Radium hall
Saturday evening was largely attended.
Harold Christianson arrived4
dV
Satur-
day evening to spend Sunday at his.par
ental home. is at present employed
with the Soo Line bridge crew.
Olof Christianson, Frank Stroble,
Nels Lund and Harold Christianson
motored to Thief River Falls Sunday,
with Clarence Torgeson, who boarded
the Winnipeg flyer at Thief River Falls
for Minneapolis. His boy friends ac
companied him to bid him farewell, and
to wish him success in his new career
whatever it may be. Clarence was for
over a year store manager of The Farm
ers Co-Operative Store Co., which place
he certainly was well qualified for. He
is a young man, not of age, but he
filled this responsible position in a very
creditable manner. His good nature,
smiling face and comical jokes will be
missed by the entire community. We
wish him the best of luck along life's
pathway.
Nick Schantzen transacted business
at Warren Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolhaupt were
pleasant callers at the P. J. Bauer home
Sunday.
Mr. Hage, the' bank cashier, spent
Sunday at his parental home at Crooks
ton.
Mrs. Henry Wolhaupt left Tuesday
morning to consult Dr. Bren in regards
to her teeth.
SANDSVILLE I
-~*d
The Gophor club will have its next
meeting Saturday. Sept. 6th. Come one
and all.
Miss Huldah Lundeen, of Oslo, visit
ed at her home Sunday.
Mrs. R. F. Bosard. of Grand Forks,
is visiting at the G. F. Bosard home.
Misses Esther and Ruth Lundeen
visited with Elfrieda and Lena Lundeen
Sunday evening.
Miss Esther Nelson and Mr. Thomas
Stinar'autoed to Grand Forks Sunday
evening. PLEASE READ
AND REMEMBER
Why buy pianos or player-pianos
from Large Music Stores, paying rent,
taxes, insurance, electric light bills and
large coal bills all winter, also clerks
and agents salaries, hotel bills, railroad
fares, and then maybe get a piano put
out in jobber's lots. Why not save
yourself or friends above expense, and
patronize Ed. B. Rowley, the Warren
piano tuner, who spends his money in
Warren. He will get you a piano or
player-piano made to your order, fully
guaranteed from one of the largest
factories in Chicago and save your good
money. Every sale under written con
tract. How many think of the future
when they buy? Contract always holds
good. If salesman dies, his agreement
dies with him. E. B. Rowley is the
general agent for Minnesota appointing
local agents.\
For August .and September I give free
any style bench you select with order
in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak or Birch or
Circassian finishes, also a scarf to
match. I have been on the road tun
ing and repairing all different makes of
instruments the past 18 years, worked
two years in the factory. Why can't I
help you select a good instrument? I
save you money. I keep all instruments
I sell in tune for three years free. Any
man who tells you ttiat new pianos need
NO attention is crazy, or ignorant, as
strings settle more while new. If you
let them run down when new just see
where your piano runs too. I trade in
your old piano or organ and accept
Liberty Bonds at face value, same as
cash.
Now, I am not coaxing you to buy
from me, but I do ask you to get my
prices and try my pianos. Have your
friends along. Let me talk it
over with you. It costs nothing for in
formation. I sell no cheap stenzil
pianos. I sell you your player roles at
cost price and give you 24 selections
with player and also duet bench to
match. Remember, direct from factory
to you, no middle men's music house
to keep up or trust concerned. Then
you are sure your piano is new, not like
some I find re-varnished and sold for
new. If you value your money and
want something good, see me, or write
or phone and I will call on you and
talk it over.
EDW. B.ROWLEY,
P. O. Box 12,
Warren, Mkm.
Phone 303.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
Countya*.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ia
senior partner of the Ann of P. J. Cheney
it Co., doing business In the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN-
DRED DOLXiABS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured oy the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINR^
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
(Seal) A. W. CHeason. Notary Public.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak
en internally and acts throufh the Blood
en the Muoous Surfaces of the System.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free,-
F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio*
RATESOne cent a word. No ad lesr than JSe,
LIVESTOCK FOB SALE
FOR SALEFive head of good, young
work horses.Edward B. Nelson, War
ren, R. 2. Telephone No. 263-M.
FOR SALERegistered Shorthorn cow
with calf four months old.John J. Ol
son, R. 2, Warren. NW% Sec. 18, Mc
Crea.
FOR SALEHave a few Holatein
calves for. saleP. Frost Spauldlnc
Farm Co.
FOB SALE
FOR SALEStaude-Mak-a-Tractor at
tachment for Ford car used about 30
daysgood as new. Will sell very cheap
as have no use for it. Address Sheaf
Office.
FOR SALEA Ford car with truck
box and a Ford touring car in fine
shape. Also One Dodge touring car, in
good condition. F. G. Smith's Garage.
FOR SALEA 7-passenger, late model
automobile in perfect mechanical con
dition. Address, Warren Sheaf office.
Pocket maps of Minnesota and North
Dakota, showing marked auto roads,
for sale at Sheaf office. Price 25 cents
FOR SALEBaby Carriage in splen
did condition. Reed hood and body,
oak color, corduroy upholstery, reversi
ble gear and footbrake. Come and see
it. Cheap. Mrs. W. T. Brooks, Warren.
FOR SALESeveral good building lots
In city. Inquire* at Sheaf office.
FOR RENT
FOR RENTEast half of 16-154-47,
Polk county. Will furnish seed.W. S.
Elliott, Eldora, Iowa.
WANTED
WANTEDGirl for general ho"sework.
Good wages. Apply at Sheaf office.
WANTEDGirl to help with house
work for board and room while attend
ing school.Mrs. A. E. Mattson.
WANTED2 girls one for dining room
and one for chamber work. Apply
Hotel Warren.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W_E* VTC J^
""BBAJfB
ladles!DIAMOND AakymwDracalatv
PtlU ia Ke4 tad ld
metoUiJ" boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.
Take a* other. Bar af
Braaaaa. AskforOmuom^TEKS
DIAMOND BRAND PIIJJsL fie*
yamkaowaasBest,S*fiBt.AIwmys Reliable
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
stfh.
TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE.
1- 2 FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY.
Eggs WiU No Doubt
Be Very High Next Winter
Valley National
Farm Loan
Association
Farm Loans made through
The Federal Land Bank
of St Paul, Minn.
6. N. MORKASSEL
Secretary-Treasurer
Warren, Minnesota
LOST
LOSTA Hamilton Watch, with in
itials T. O. engraved, with Bankers
Causualty fob, near Tabor, Tuesday.
Finder leave at Levine Bros. Go. ofice,
Warren, for reward.
LOSTA new Diamond smooth thread
30x3% tire with tube, demountable rial
and cover. Reward offered for return.
J. W. Sands, Alvarado.
LOSTAug. 30th, an end-gate for grain
tank, between Melgard's elevator and
the Head farm. Finder please notify
owner. A. Melgard, Warren.
LOSTA cameo pin in the city a week
ago Saturday evening. Finder please
leave at Sheaf office.
FOUNDAutomobile crank. Owner
may have same by paying for this ad.
and calling for it at the Sheaf office.
Registered
GO TO
Hereford Cattle
Have just returned with an
other carload of pure bred Reg
istered Hereford Cattle and can
now supply those who wish to
start a pure bred herd with
Cows and calves
Cows and Heifers to have
calves
Open Heifers
Bulls at different ages.
Anyone who contemplates
starting a herd of pure bred cat
tle should not fail to inspect these
Herefords. Vistors at my barn are always
welcomed.
I!
City Meat Market
for
CHAS. FRANKS
WARREN, MINNESOTA.
Choice, Tender Roasts and Steaks
FRED. LANGREDER Prop.
and many a family will be using eggs that are produced
in-their back yard by a small but industrious flock.
Many more families should do the same thing.
Select a breed of chicken that is a good layer, then
build a good warm, compact home for them, arrange for
as much fenced in runway as possible and you won't have
to worry about the high price of eggs.
Makes a good way to dispose of table scraps that
otherwise would go into the garbage can.
Let us help you plan such aback yard egg factory.
It should be done NOW.
St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Go.
AUG. LBYSTROM, Local Manager.
Warren, Minn.
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